Bachelor of Environmental Science

Edith Cowan University - Joondalup

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Overview

This International Dual Degree provides you with an opportunity to gain valuable international experience while receiving two degrees.

Graduates will receive both a Bachelor of Environmental Science from ECU and a BSc (Hons) Environmental Science and Management from the University of Portsmouth (UK).

Students gain a grounding in the biological, chemical, physical and social aspects of the environment, and the knowledge and skills used in its management. The course draws on the cross disciplinary knowledge and skills across ECU and the University of Portsmouth to facilitate the pursuit of a career across the broad employment domains of environmental science and management and takes advantage of the specialisations each university offers. Students will spend their third year at the University of Portsmouth undertaking fieldwork in the Mediterranean amongst other subjects, developing resilience, independence and an international outlook.

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Majors

Environmental Science

Potential Career Outcomes

Environmental/Scientific Consultant, Conservation Officer, IT Consultant, Nature Conservationist, Analytical Chemist, Marine Biologist, Ecologist, Data Analyst, Physicist, Biodiversity Manager

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Admission Criteria

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